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Wednesday, May 24, 2017

PAN FRIED FISH RECIPE - TAWA FISH FRY RECIPE

Pan fried fish is one of the easiest fish recipes, i guess. This recipe for fried fish is one of my favorite fish recipes which is common in almost all kerala restaurants and households. Well marinated fish is fried in a non stick pan until both sides are done. This perfect crispy fried fish when accompanied with steamed rice will make your lunch meal delectable for sure. You can see varieties of fried fish recipe in my blog. As i said earlier, fried seafood is always favorite and common among keralites especially for their lunch meals. Coconut oil is considered as the best oil for frying fish especially in Kerala. Fish fried in coconut oil leaves a special fresh flavor to the fish. So do not ever skip the use of coconut oil while frying fish or any seafood recipes. The recipe for this fish fry is quite simple. Just grind all the ingredients to a fine paste, marinate the fish and then shallow fry in a pan over a medium flame until both sides are done. Flip in between. Here is the recipe showing how to make pan fried fish / fish fry side dishes /sheri fish fry / masala fried sheri fish /how long to fry fish /fish frying pan / fried fish /fish dish recipe / spicy fish recipe/ fried fish meals.

PREPARATION

Clean the fish and wash with 1 tbsp of vinegar (optional). Set aside to drain.

Combine together chili powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, coriander leaves, garlic crushed, lemon juice, salt in a bowl and make a thick mixture. Add 1 tsp of coconut oil to this fish marinade which gives a special flavor. Set aside for at least 15 minutes (or preferably 1 hour). Here i used more coriander powder as am using homemade coriander powder, if it is store bought then add less than above said as store bought coriander powder gives a pungent taste.

Heat the non stick pan with 2 tbsp of coconut oil. Fry over a medium flame until both sides are done. Flip the fish only when one side is done.